the farest paper clip is in South Pole and the nearest is in nouth pole
Amagnate can stick to certain plates, If there is a plate in your body that magnates can stick to then it has to determine where in the body the plate is. If its near the skin then probably yes, but if its deeper in your body the magnate may not stick
Answer A magnet is already a solid. You don't freeze a solid. You only freeze liquids.ANSWER 2:The magnetic power of the magnet increases. We can freeze a magnet. The atoms move closer when it freezes.
That statement is not true. Yes a magnet will attract a steel paper clip through air or water. No, a magnetic field will penetrate glass as well... probably. Certain types of glass (which are themselves ferromagnetic) might serve to block a magnetic field.
A very hot rock might not melt if it has a high melting point due to its mineral composition or if it has low heat conduction and is unable to reach its melting temperature despite being surrounded by heat. Additionally, pressure conditions can also affect the melting point of a rock.
There's no such naturally occurring material which repels both the poles of a magnet but we can build one by using electronics. Magnetic levitation utilizes this technique in which magnetic sensors are connected to detect the magnetic field present (infact the pole) and control the current and resultantly the magnetic pole created at the electromagnet so that it will be of opposite polarity to the pole present around so that it is repelled. Hence whatever pole might be present in the closest vicinity, the control circuit generates opposite pole. Therefore both the poles are repelled.
On your refrigerator.
On the gray side of the magnet, if you take out a magnet and put it next to a magnet things you put on the fridge, It sticks to it! You see, the magnet's force is invisible so u can't see it. Or if you put it next to a magnet that sticks to that magnet, You might feel it's force or not. I tried it once :).
One way to know a coin is not silver is to check it with a magnet. If the magnet sticks to the coin, it is not silver. If the magnet does not stick, it still might not be silver. You can test it, but to do that you need a test kit.
There are many refrigerators these days (especially stainless steel ones) which are not magnetic. That might be the source of your problem.
Mechanical engineering would be associated with a refrigerator.
Magnets can slip down from the fridge door and onto the floor due to a lack of friction between the magnet and the surface of the fridge door, as well as the force of gravity pulling the magnet downwards. Additionally, if the magnet is not securely attached to the fridge door, it may easily slide off and fall onto the floor.
Smaller hands. Or they might want lighter sticks (not so worried about volume of sound, but want to be able to move faster).
It might damage the floor, and it might damage the magnet.
If you are lucky the fuse will blow. If not the refrigerator might catch fire.
It might have got tired
You can't. You might be able to demagnetize it, but then it's no longer a magnet, it's just a piece of metal.
Amagnate can stick to certain plates, If there is a plate in your body that magnates can stick to then it has to determine where in the body the plate is. If its near the skin then probably yes, but if its deeper in your body the magnate may not stick